01 March 2010

Statistics, Porn and Disney...

To others:
As for statistical data, therapists (most) do not go around handing out educational hand outs on sex... they make references to adult materials and toys, role playing and fantasies. They also do not recommend certain movies or toys or anything. They simply guide the couple to other avenues of sensuality and sexual exploration.

Why must everything be broken down into lamens terms when people claim to be smart and educated on this??? I'm really tired of explaining things twice or more because someone gets A-moral-typical with someone's statement...

For those that need it explained more:

Porn is up to each and every individual. If you like it then so be it... keep it legal... if you don't then stay the hell out of bedroom business that you're not involved in. I think it was wrong to have the computer in her bedroom but if he wanted to watch porn... more power to him... Just because you don't like porn doesn't mean everyone is a dirty bird because they like something different.. Seriously, enough with the porn police...

A question for all of the porn police out there:
Ever watch a Disney movie??? Remember how many of their movies have been recalled or re-released because of pornographic images?(little mermaid, lions king.. just to name a couple) Would it surprise you to know that Disney has stock in the porn industry??? Not so family driven now huh??

Now on to Disney.....
1.Miramax is owned by Disney:
Kids (Miramax) was described by Variety magazine as "one of the most controversial American movies ever made." According to Newsweek, "The film follows a number of barely pubescent-looking boys and girls around New York City as they smoke pot, bait gays, beat a black man and engage in graphic sex. "Under pressure Miramax formed an independent company to market and distribute the pornographic movie." (Daily Variety, 1/27/95; Newsweek, 2/20/95; Wall Street Journal, 3/30/95; Associated Press, 6/29/95)

2. When Disney's Hollywood Records released an album by the band Sacred Reich, they sent thousands of marijuana bongs to radio stations as an advertising ploy to get them to play the record. Yet Disney claims a staunch and rabidly anti-drug stance.

3. In 1989 Disney became a partner, and the one to own the largest % of shares in, Viewer's Choice "Hot Choice" - a leader in Pay-Per-View cable soft porn. Until Disney showed up, Viewer's Choice had only played action films and comedies. The profits were decent but Disney wanted better, and decided to launch the "soft porn" division in 1993. To develop original programming for their creation, Disney offered porn star Becky LeBeau a $7-figure deal and share of the profits. She appeared in many films herself and hosted an all-nude modeling program which showed explicit footage of women, some as young as 18. Disney also signed the infamous and famous Marilyn Chambers, a veteran hard core porn star, to an exclusive multi-project deal a year after she won the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Adult Video Association.

4. Bands signed by Disney owned and funded Hollywood Records:
Human Waste Product - who sing about sex with the Virgin Mary while calling Her a "wh***".

Just some info for the porn police to think about next time they wish to speak out about the morality of porn on families and children. Children shouldn't be watching porn in the first place, but you bring up family structure: What about the one thing that preaches family this and that.... See where they keep their cookies??? Makes you think...

http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/Disney/Interests.html

Until Next Time...

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous18/7/13 09:55

    Thank you, very good article on the ongoing BS regarding family values. Disney does much more than own porn, much worse, however articles such as yours dispel hypocrisy. Good work.

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  2. Thanks for the information. Though I found you through your reality show post, our morals and values are so aligned. I am enjoying reading every entry!

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  3. You're so very welcome and thank you for the support.

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